Answer:
The human genome contains around 30 000 genes, each of which codes for one protein. Large stretches of DNA in the human genome are transcribed but do not code for proteins. ... The process by which DNA is copied to RNA is called transcription, and that by which RNA is used to produce proteins is called translation.
Explanation:
Which is generally true of all terrestrial biomes?
Answer: they're based on land
Explanation:
Which of the following is not a function of the cell membrane?
Answer:
The plasma membrane, or the cell membrane, provides protection for a cell. It also provides a fixed environment inside the cell, and that membrane has several different functions. One is to transport nutrients into the cell and also to transport toxic substances out of the cell.
Explanation:
This is what the cell membrane does so if any of these are an answer choice then use process of elimination to figure out which one is correct
Answer:
its does not provide energy
Explanation:
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Compare the carrying power of a small, mountain stream in the mountains with that of a slow large river that is about to enter the sea.
(Note: Needs to be detailed) [this is more of a Geology question]
Answer:
The carrying power of a small, mountain stream in the mountains with that of a slow large river that is about to enter the sea is explained below in details.
Explanation:
A mountain stream is a river or stream, normally with a sheer slope, running down a mountainside. Stream velocity is most noted in midstream near the exterior and is crawling along the stream bottom and shores due to friction.
The river stalls down at the entrance, so it doesn't have the energy to carry all the sand, dirt, and clay anymore. These deposits create the flat, regularly triangle-shaped tract of a delta.
Explain digestion Process.
Answer:
Each bite passes through several "cells" within the digestive system, and each of them has a specific function in terms of processing uneaten food.
Explanation:
The food begins to be processed in the mouth and prepared for the upcoming digestion process.
Saliva is important for food processing, among other things because it contains the enzyme ptyalin (alpha-amylase), which is responsible for the breakdown of starch and glycogen and continues its activities in the stomach.
Well-chewed food passes through the pharynx to the esophagus. During the swallowing of food, the opening of the trachea is closed, although it is possible that some crumb of food strays and causes a strong cough, which expels the excess from the trachea.
From the esophagus, food comes into the stomach, which is surrounded by ribs. Stomach acid is extremely strong and enables the conversion of food into liquid, which facilitates the further process of digestion.
Food from the stomach continues its way through the digestive tract to the duodenum, from the duodenum it reaches the small intestine.
Food processing in the large intestine is the last phase of digestion of food in the digestive tract. When the waste materials reach it, they need up to 24 hours to pass through the large intestine and reach the other end.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Tropical Zone: humid, hot, wet, rainforests
Temperate Zone: forests and grasslands, four seasons
Cold Zone: windy and snowy, mountains and highlands
explains why energy is needed for active transport?
Answer: Active transport requires energy to move substances across a plasma membrane, often because the substances are moving from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration or because of their large size.
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What cellular structure is responsible for the movement that occurs in image 3?
IMAGE ABOVE
O cytoplasm
O nuclear membrane
chromosomes
spindle fibers
Answer:
Spindle fibers because they split the cell
Explanation:
Complete the Punnett square below by showing the genetic makeup of the parent plats of the cross shown.Be sure to show both genes for each parent.
Answer:
The correct answer is -
Parent 1: RW, Parent 2: RR
Explanation:
In the given punnet square there are four offspring and it is a monohybrid cross between parent 1 and parent 2. The four offspring produced in this cross have RR, RR, RW, and RW alleles. By the genotype of the offsprings, it is clear that there are 50 percent pure or true-bred and 50 percent are heterozygous.
Each parent contribute two alleles and these alleles are independently assort in the zygote to form offspring so there must be R, R, R and W allele present in the parent
Parent 2 → R R
Parent 1 ↓ R RR RR (one allele (R) come from each parent in zygote)
W RW RW (one allele (R and W) come from each parent)
The twisted ladder shape of DNA
A.
triple helix
B.
helical ring
C.
double helix
D.
hexagonal ring
Answer:
C. Double helix
Explanation:
The twisted ladder shape that DNA has can also be called a double helix.
It is in the shape of a helix, which is similar to a 3D spiral shape.
It is called a double helix because DNA is made up of two DNA helix strands that are intertwined.
So, C is the correct answer.
Answer:
The answer is C. double helix.
Explanation:
DNA is constructed through two threads or strands winded around each other in the shape of a twisted ladder - hence one of the shape of a DNA's most prominent nicknames (that is, twisted ladder). Additionally, it is even more commonly known as a double helix. In fact, the term double helix was especially created to describe DNA!
How is sexual reproduction (meiosis) involved in cystic fibrosis? How is asexual reproduction (mitosis) involved in cystic fibrosis?
Meiosis is the cell division that enables sexual reproduction. It consists of two successive cell divisions, after which four genetically different cells are obtained, which contain half the number of chromosomes as the mother.
After photosynthesis plants store their energy as
Answer:
starch
Explanation:
When __________ evaporates and later falls back to the ground, it carries nutrients with it to different ecosystems. What word completes the sentence?
Water because it would be considered run off.
Answer:
Water or precipitation
Explanation:
yes,it's considered runoff
An example of two organisms living
together is...
A. a bird gliding on wind currents.
B. a flower opening in the morning.
C. a dandelion growing in your lawn.
Answer:
c
i think
Explanation:
what is the role of dna in determining an
organisms trait
What is the probability of producing a roan (red and white) cow when a white cow is crossed with a red cow?
Cross: RR x WW
Answer:
A cross between a roan bull (Ww) and a white cow (ww) produces roan and white phenotypes in a 1:1 ratio.
Explanation:
Two alleles are influencing the color of the hair of the cow-W red and w white.
These alleles show that a hybrid Ww has red hair. The genotype of the bull is Ww, WW is red and ww is white. So, mixing the red and white cows is 1:1.
Your skin cells and muscle cells have different characteristics. Finish this statement: The proteins in your skin cells and muscle cells are
a
the same
b
different
Answer:b
different
Explanation:
Drag each statement to the correct location on the table
Match the characteristics with the states of matter.
Solid
Liquid
Gas
has a definite shape
and volume
has definite volume
but does not have a
definite shape
does not have
a definite shape
or volume
changes to liquid
on cooling
changes to solid
on cooling
changes to liquid
on heating
which go to which
Answer:
1. Solid
2. Liquid
3. Gas
4. Gas
5. Liquid
6. Solid
Identify the organelles in the cell using the drop-down menus.
LABEL A:LYSOSOME,VACUOLE,CHLOROPLAST
LABEL B:LYSOSOME,VACUOLE,CHLORPLAST
Answer:
Label A
✔ Vacuole
Label B
✔ Cell wall
Label C
✔ Chloroplast
Label D
✔ Mitochondrion
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Marine biotechnology can be used to produce genetically modified (GM) fish with preferred traits. Some opponents of genetic modification argue that the release of these fish can have a negative impact on natural ecosystems. Is this a valid concern, and can anything be done to minimize the impact on nature
Incomplete question. The options;
a) yes, gm fish could alter biodiversity if they mate with fish in the wild. This impact is best minimized by producing gm fish that are sterile.
b) yes, gm fish can alter biodiversity if they mate with fish in the wild. This impact is best minimized by tracking the released fish and capturing them.
c) no, gm fish cannot impact natural ecosystems because they are likely to die in the wild. There is no need to be concerned about the impact to nature.
d) no, gm fish cannot impact natural ecosystems because they are designed.
e) there is no need to be concerned about the impact to nature.
Answer:
a) yes, gm fish could alter biodiversity if they mate with fish in the wild. This impact is best minimized by producing gm fish that are sterile.
Explanation:
Indeed, genetically modified (GM) fish basically refers to fish whose natural traits have been edited or adjusted by scientists. For example, they may be modified in such a way that they feed more and grow faster than is usual for wild fish. Biodiversity is altered when these GM fish begin to consume more food and also producing offsprings with similar traits, over time this would make it difficult for natural wild fishes to find food; reducing their population, thereby impacting nature.
However, if GM fish are produced to be sterile (ie cannot reproduce offsprings), it could easily lead to a balance in the population of the natural ecosystem.
The mRNA molecule contains the codon
that is read during translation. What
molecule contains the anticodon that is
complementary to this codon?
A. nucleosomes
B. amino acids
C. TRNA
Answer:
it is TRNA
Explanation:
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This core has stayed hot over the billions of years since. Every kilometer you go down, it gets about 25 degrees Celsius hotter (or 1 degree Fahrenheit per 70 feet). The core will never freez
over. Scientists estimate it would take about 91 billion years for the core to completely solidify. The sun will burn out long before that time!
Which two words would BEST replace estimate" and "solidity in the paragraph above?
(A) guess; freeze
(B) hope; set
(C) predict: harden
(D) assume, congeal
Answer:
C. Predict; Harden
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe the answer is Z= cerebrum used for thinking, memory and processing sensory information
Explanation:
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REPLICATE the following DNA... GAATCGTGA
Answer:
GAATCGTGA
Explanation:
there you go
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What is the product of translation?
A. A strand of RNA
B.A nucleic acid chain
C.A strand of DNA
D.An amino acid chain
The allele for a widow's peak has complete dominance over the allele for a straight hairline (w). What is the probability of two parents heterogeneous for a widow's peak (Ww) having an offspring without a widow's peak?
Fossil evidence cannot reveal which of the following important information about animals that have lived in the past? A. Size and weight. B. Diet and behavior. C. Exact year of death. D. Environment
Answer:
i would say B
Explanation:
Fossils can tell us about the size depending on how large the bones are. The year of death could possibly be determined by the way the bones look maybe, same with the environment, showing what type of animal; it could be a type of fish. But I believe there is no way fossils could show the diet and behavior of the animal.
give two functions of pericardium embrane
Understanding the Pericardium (Pericardial Sac) Your heart is surrounded by a double-layered membrane, called the pericardium or pericardial sac. This membrane keeps your heart in place in your chest cavity, restricts the expansion of your heart when your blood volume increases, and helps to protect your heart
Answer:
The pericardium acts as mechanical protection for the heart and big vessels, and a lubrication to reduce friction between the heart and the surrounding structures. A very important role in all aspects of pericardial functions is played by mesothelial cells.
How many grams are in 12 teaspoon of salt if 5.00 grams of salt are in 1.00
teaspoon?
Answer:
There are 60 grams of the salt in 12 teaspoon of it
Explanation:
We can rephrase the question by saying, if 1 teaspoon has 5.00 grams of salt, how many grams does 12 teaspoon have? We can then equate the answer by doing the following
1 teaspoon = 5 grams
12 teaspoon = ?
Cross-multiply
? = 12 × 5/1
? = 60 grams
There are 60 grams of the salt in 12 teaspoon of it
What is the most specific group to which both camels and platypuses belong?
Answer:
Mammals
Explanation:
Camels and platypuses both exhibit distinct mammalian features such as being warm blooded and having fur